A school which is to offer 100 places for children with special educational needs will be “wonderful for the Tees Valley”, its chairman has said.
It was hoped River Tees Academy Grangetown would open in Alexandra Road but due to developer issues it was delayed until March 2024.
Currently 32 pupils are at a temporary site in Charlbury Road, Middlesbrough, which opened on Friday.
The free school was one of 32 announced by the government in 2020.
The academy, which is state-funded and independent of local authority control, will cater for pupils aged five to 19 with social, emotional and mental health needs.